Thank you for visiting the web page of the IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters.
The Editorial office of the journal transitioned from the University of Illinois at Chicago to North Carolina State University in early December 2007. I personally thank the outgoing Editor-in-Chief, Prof. P.L.E. Uslenghi for the outstanding job he has done for the Letters during the past six years: he created this journal and brought it to the point of being a very high-quality, rapid publication, journal.
Please feel free to browse this site and familiarize yourself with useful items for submission, review, and consultation of papers published in the Letters. You will notice that the most significant difference is that we will adopt Manuscript Central for the submission of the Letters, which will be ready to accept submissions starting Jan.1, 2008. Details will be posted in late December 2007. In the meantime, if I can be of assistance or if you have any comments or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me at ieee-awpl@ncsu.edu.
Please submit your manuscripts using Manuscript Central at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/awpl. Contact us at ieee-awpl@ncsu.edu if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Gianluca Lazzi
Editor-in-Chief
IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
Gianluca Lazzi is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at NC State University, Raleigh, NC. Prior to that, he was an Associate Professor (2003-2006) and Assistant Professor (1999-2003) at NCSU, and a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Utah (1998-1999). His research is in implantable wireless devices, miniature antennas for wireless and biomedical applications, bioelectromagnetics, numerical methods in electromagnetics, and wireless communication systems for increased channel capacity. more...
Manuscript Central will be adopted for submissions of paper to IEEE AWPL tentatively starting on Jan.1, 2008.
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Being only one issue per year, IEEE AWPL does not have Special Issues in the traditional sense. However, in the attempt of bringing to readers the latest and best research on timely topics, Special "Clusters" of Letters are under consideration for 2008.
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